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Topic: Banks

Day Three of the government shutdown, and no end in sight. Hang in there, America… Buying or selling? It doesn’t matter – the SEC historical financial statement reporting requirements apply either way… (Skadden Arps) It’s everything you need to know about social media and securities laws. Really… (Morrison & Foerster) Colorado energy companies must act… Read more »

Plan to sneak out of the office a little early today? Better read the JD Supra Corporate Brief right now then: What’s a leased photocopier going for under the new HIPAA regime? About the same as a lost laptop… (Polsinelli) The SEC’s “Zero Tolerance” policy is paying off… (BakerHostetler) According to a recent survey, companies… Read more »

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The most important law news? Why, it’s the JD Supra Corporate Brief, of course: “Feelings, nothing more than feelings…” The new anthem for private equity firms? (Greentarget) Taiwanese executives from HTC were arrested for selling trade secrets to China. Here’s why it matters to US companies…… Read more »

Sign up for email delivery of the JD Supra Corporate Brief today – your inbox will thank you… Want to prevent cybersecurity problems at your company? Get the answers to these 36 questions… (Sheppard Mullin) The Indian government has approved retail investment applications from IKEA, Pavers, Fossil, Decathlon and Le Creuset… (DLA Piper) States continue… Read more »

The JD Supra Corporate Brief: good, and good for you… 85% of the Fortune 500 have begun to disclose their cybersecurity and data breach risks in public filings… (Mintz Levin) Is the UK Bribery Act being held hostage to budget cuts? (Pillsbury) Will the OECD succeed in eliminating what it believes to be the unfair… Read more »

Has the Dodd-Frank Act solved the “Too Big To Fail” problem? Senators Sherrod Brown and David Vitter would say it has not. After all, they recently introduced the Terminating Bailouts for Taxpayer Fairness Act, which would impose significantly higher capital reserve requirements on the country’s largest financial institutions. But not everyone shares that view. For… Read more »

What’s the going punishment for laundering drug money? If you’re one of the world’s largest banks, it’s about six weeks’ worth of earnings and no jail time for your executives. Not too bad for committing a felony, no? Iowa Senator Charles Grassley and the former Inspector General of the Treasury Department’s Troubled Assets Relief Program… Read more »